Show 'em something new with our eclectic lineup of kid-friendly foreign fare including the delightful "Manuelita" from Argentina, screwball "Body Troopers" and the heartwarming "Twigson" from Norway, and Pixar-style "The Great Bear" from Denmark.

The quintessential tale of a boy and his horse, "The Black Stallion" (NYFF '79) screens this Saturday at 11am as part of 50 Years of the New York Film Festival with a special children's ticket price: only $6!

Film Comment magazine's cinephilic festival returns tomorrow for its 12th edition, featuring the usual packed and eclectic lineup of new, classic and overlooked gems, exciting in-person appearances, and an installation in the Furman Gallery by actor-cum-artist James Franco!

Another batch of titles in our "50 Years of the New York Film Festival" anniversary series has been announced, appropriately covering the 80s in alternatively gaudy and clear-eyed fashion, with a special appearance by Michael Moore!

On the tail of a long-overdue first Academy Award nomination for his performance in "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy," the venerated actor stopped by Film Society for an illustrated discussion of his prolific and extraordinary career with Program Director Richard Peña.

Watch full video of our Q&A with the celebrated documentary filmmaker following a screening of his debut feature "Gates of Heaven" (NYFF '78), part of our ongoing series 50 Years of the New York Film Festival!

For the first time in its 17-year history, Rendez-Vous with French Cinema will include a special sidebar section that seeks to expand the annual festival’s offerings to documentaries and little-seen early features from now-acclaimed directors.

A pained sense of nostalgia has gripped many since Bingham Ray was tragically struck down at this year's Sundance festival. On Friday in New York, mourners expressed profound sadness for a lost era as they saluted him.

This once-in-a-generation restoration of the George Méliès masterpiece comes to the Film Center Amphitheater starting Friday for an extended run (at discount prices!) and will screen with "The Extraordinary Voyage," a documentary chronicling the arduous process of restoring the color version long thought lost to the world.

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